89:15 And as for man, when his Lord tries him and [thus] is generous to him and favors him, he says, “My Lord has honored me (He is proud rather than grateful, attributing the favor to his own merit.).”
16 But when He tries him and restricts his provision, he says, “My Lord has humiliated me.”
17 No (It is not like you imagine. Rather, Allah tries people through prosperity and hardship and rewards both gratitude and patience with honor in the Hereafter.) !
But you do not honor the orphan 18 And you do not encourage one another to feed the poor.
19 And you consume inheritance, devouring [it] altogether, (Not caring whether it is lawful or unlawful.)
20 And you love wealth with immense love.
Koran 89:15-20
Verses 15-16 only apply to people of the Quraysh, which locks this entire chapter to Muhammad’s time and place, his context, thus Allah is local, which means Allah, Islam, Muhammad and Koran are false. After all, the Jews and Christians don’t say this about GOD honouring or humiliating them, and none of them talks about “Allah” this way. This is honour culture nonsense, from the Quraysh, the Nabateans.

As for “honor the orphan”, Muhammad was an orphan. This seems like Muhammad whining that he didn’t get his inheritance, to be a priest of Baal AKA Allah like his nominal father. But, of course, Muhammad was illegitimate, being born FOUR years after his nominal father’s death. This means that Muhammad wasn’t suited to be the next priest of Baal, as he was illegitimate.
But, Infidel, it means we have to honour the orphan! But in Islam, this isn’t done. Orphans are abandoned to grow up like stray cats around the edge of society, an evil and horrible practice. It’s Judaism and Christianity that allow and encourage orphans to be ADOPTED and taken care of. And strangely enough, Muhammad’s pagan tribe allowed adoption, and Muhammad, before he invented Islam, had adopted a son.

The phrase about feeding the poor is done in Christianity and Judaism, to all, not just Muslims, as Islam has it.
As for consuming inheritance, it looks like Muhammad is complaining about his own inheritance being taken by others, instead of being given to him, the illegitimate son of his dead father. Obviously an evil practice, but because Muhammad was illegitimate, the son of another man, acceptable.

Muhammad seems to condemn himself with: “19 And you consume inheritance, devouring [it] altogether, 20 And you love wealth with immense love.” – Muhammad consumed the wealth of Khadijah, then went on to rob people, caravans, loot towns, Jews, Christians, etc. Truly, these two verses condemn Muhammad with his hundreds of slaves, multiple wives and households, fine red clothing, etc.
Later, I discovered that this is about “man,” the ruler of Muhammad’s tribe.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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